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By Caleb Lombardo | Oct 16, 2021
More than two dozen pieces of school gym equipment belonging to Highland High School have been left sitting in the outdoors for more than two months, prompting citizens from the community to demand accountability for what they say is a waste of taxpayer dollars. Highland High School responded to the story, saying that the equipment was in fact left outside since the beginning of the semester.

By Carrie Bradon | Oct 16, 2021
The City of Albuquerque has won a $1.875 million grant from the U.S. Department of Commerce Minority Business Development Agency (MBDA), which will help to support the New Mexico MBDA Business Center, an important resource in the community.

By Andy Nghiem | Oct 15, 2021
The University of New Mexico women's volleyball was defeated by Colorado State in straight sets on Thursday, 25-13, 25-13, 25-20.

By Zachary Richter | Oct 15, 2021
Every year, on the third Saturday in October, Dia del Rio takes on a variety of conservation activities, and this year is no different.

By Zachary Richter | Oct 15, 2021
Lobos will be playing Colorado State Ram's at University Stadium during Saturday's football game.

By Carrie Bradon | Oct 15, 2021
An Arizona jury has convicted a U.S. Air Force airman charged with the kidnapping and murder of a Mennonite woman who was living in New Mexico at the time of her disappearance.

By Health PRC | Oct 15, 2021
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By Andy Nghiem | Oct 15, 2021
Zacatlán Restaurant in Santa Fe opened last year and is serving up Southwestern and Mexican cuisine to local residents.

By KRWG Public Media | Oct 15, 2021
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By Benjamin Kibbey | Oct 15, 2021
ADACEN, LLC, a data center operator exploring eco-efficient operations, is planning to move its national headquarters from Maryland to Albuquerque to develop and test new technologies.

By John Suayan | Oct 15, 2021
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s office on Oct. 15 announced that New Mexico will extend its indoor mask requirement through at least Nov. 12.

By Caleb Lombardo | Oct 15, 2021
After more than a year of being missing, a young boy that was allegedly abducted by his father has now been found safe.

By Carla Sonntag | Oct 15, 2021
Does Albuquerque Public Schools (APS) need $630 million more of your money, or are voters in need of honesty and accountability? It’s been a trying time for our children because they have spent most of the last 18 months unable to attend school in person.

By David Beasley | Oct 15, 2021
Bruce Young-Candelaria, president of the Hispanic-American Institute, has been awarded the 2020 Albuquerque FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award for helping the agency with an investigation of online child sexual abuse material.
By Angelica Saylo Pilo | Oct 15, 2021
City of Santa Fe Capital Improvements Advisory Committee met Thursday, May 13.

By Karen Kidd | Oct 14, 2021
The still unsolved 2017 homicide of a 26-year-old artist and University of New Mexico philosophy student in Albuquerque is featured in the city police department's latest "Duke City Case Files" episode.

By Solange DeLisle | Oct 14, 2021
A Nob Hill building that once welcomed people for worship in the 1940s as Trinity Methodist Church but as of late has been a magnet for trouble will soon be revived as a house of god now that another church has taken it over.

By Glenn Minnis | Oct 14, 2021
Early voting is underway in the local Albuquerque elections, and in addition to local city officials, voters will find a bond on the ballot for a new stadium for New Mexico United, the city’s three-year-old soccer team.

By Solange DeLisle | Oct 14, 2021
New Mexico's House Republican Leader Jim Townsend said he wants an investigation after allegations surfaced about a possible coordinated plan by left-leaning groups that involved paying people to influence the state's redistricting process.